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h i BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI., SEPT. 26, 1947 19 Lesley Cup Golf Kleberg";OKs Belmont Wanderers Play Ladies Bowling Roundup by Tourney Rates Assault-Armed Duel Kearny Booters BENGOLD Loop Set to Roll By JOE LEE I It'was'his final blowout. The Boston Red Sox purchased outfielder Neill Sheridan The $100,000 match race between) Beside* the Armed-A&sault duel. of the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League'yester* 6™elf"l,^ULL*"Lbl,r.,iIl.*t.^o other important stakes are day for an undisclosed amount of cash and three players to be • Strictly Amateur tomorrow as planned. At Home Sunday TO Teams Compete for 36 Weeks A veil of uncertainty was againjdov,n for decision on the star- named later. The Giants, who have a working agreement with thrown on the meeting of the twoistudded program. The $25,000 Man- By BILL GRAHAM , Met District Players the Seals, had an option to purchase Sheridan but did not exer­ -3 Alleys List Monthly Contests turf greats when -Assault showed hattan Handicap at a mile and al AUer winnlng their Ameri- Off to Flying Start slgns of lameness following his'half and the $2o,000 Matron Stakes! • cise it . . . Beginning next Monday, post time at Garden State The Saturday Ladies Bowling League, whose activities can workout, at, Belmont Park yester-'for Juvenile fillies, where Bewitchj koccer League opener, Park race track will be 1:30 p.m. instead of 2 o'clock. The will continue 'way into next year's baseball race, will open At Old Garden City day. j-^also a Calumet Farm represent- • 3—2, last Sunday over Brook- change is being made because of standard time, which goes its 1947-48 season even before tins season's World Series However. Robert J. Kleberg Jr..]ative—who' has won eight raceslh tt • th Rronklvri \Van- distrlct owner of Assault,, this morning thus far. will try to keep her rec. ^ttans, the Brooklyn Wa. gets under way. According to the schedule released today „ ^ ^ ^^'m^Jm^^\^^^^or d perfect: iderers will strut their-stuffylino eIIe(-i on &unqaj . . Five moie thoroughbreds were by Secretary Marie Dolan, the 10 teams will start to roll;* . > ,,-f * nT Usaln be canceled after a.consult*: , the "rags to riches'",before the home crowd Sunday at slated to he led to their death at Rockingham Park today. tne Lesle Ul orse of the racing world, who wasiHawthorne Field. Hawthorne St. bringing to 10 the number of racing Meeds executed there in .. theiThre owinitian tomorrowl competitio. n has paired i —; ™ j[Old Gardey n CitP ymatcne With s 32','at2 iioi annd wilthhe Malong-awaitex Hirschp d himatc5 trainerh willhl .'th e topic of much discussion when and Brooklyn Ave., when they meet the following: • ' ° 'points with Massachusetts!definilelv De run- jhe was not invited to race against the strong Kearny Celtics, while an effort to halt the spread,of highly contagious swamp fever. Bell Blue rat Bell Green. Lazier Rockaway Eleven second with- 24', and Canada! *W^*ment l* lh* Pre" Mr.JArmed and Assault in the Special. Brooklyn Hispanos. of the same Former world heavyweight chanipn-'n Max ScHmeling says Blue at Lavvler Red. Albee Square . . . , iKipberg said: 1 will carry top" weight of 132 pounds circuit, will try and redeem their eat by New- YorTc Arheri-". he hopes to be ready'for another crack at Joe i,ouis in about at Regent. Burkland at Qucntin; ; fourth, as usual. But we don t -Because of the--great public in-iin the Manhattan Handicap. He, 1-0 cans last week when they 'meet and. El.ite at' Hamilton The fol­ think too many people will care.Merest and long preparation for the!will concede/rom six to 28 pounds two' years—if Lo.uis is arounr: that long. The 42-year-old Preps for Big Test the Kearny Americans in New lowing week the pairings will be. for no matter how much fun the!race, we have decided to run As-jto the five rivals eligible for, the reversed. .. . *• Jersey. , Schmeling will launch his comeback Sunday against Werner contestants may be having and thejsault and hope he will be at hlsimile and a half affair, The National League cards three The. ten teams represent a drop: fury of the play it's too difficult!best. We* learned on Monday.' iol~; The gallant campaigner Is ready Vollmer in Hamburg. Schmeling. hopes to regain the German- of two from_ last year's enrollment With St. Francis boro games and one in Astoria. a task conjuring up a cup team j lowing his workout that day, that'for the race ot his life and will At Kings County Oval, Sth Ave. at crown by next Summer . . . Sol Strauss, acting director of but the defending champs, the With St Francis Prep due for an. wneu |t'doesn't include a slngle^opja,splint he has in his left "foreleg|have to be at his best for he will la er from this area 62d St., Gjoa S. C. of Bay Ridge the 20th Century Sport bag Club, announces that negotiations Bell Blues, will be again headed jnvasion of Far Rockaway for the:P >' Eddie [was bothering him. It had notlbe meeting, among others, Rico bv the inimitable Kay: 'Olsen. Driggs, Ellis K n 0 w 1 e s Percy j bothered >hini before. Monte and Talon. In the Whit­ will be home to the former Metro­ for a welterweight title bout.bet ween champion Ray Robinson ,^rid inaugural for both rivals,; politan Leaguers, Bronx Scojs, and hirty-six 'weeks of competition iniGoach irving Resnick is confident i*urDer Stan Barbour, Arthur: "Yesterday morning ney Stakes at a mile and a and Cecil Hudson at the Garden, Dec 19, have been dropped. all is on tap iL n ch Bob McCormick. Tommy treated him before his work and quarter, Rico Monte beat Stymie at Red Hook Stadium, Segura Fv C. I his Sea Horses will be on edge for 7 , - will be home to Hakoah A. C.. while for "many reasons," chief of which seems to be that Robinson 'the battle, with the Terriers to- Tailer. Jarvis (Chubby) Hicks and he went extremely" well. Afterwards by a little more than a length and Carl Timpson. even when winning, a half. Rico Monte was given 13 at Thomas Jefferson Field, Hatik- has signed for an earlier title defense at Honolulu against Monthly contests for ".open play m0rrow afternoon. Assault was sore and in distress. voh F. C. will play host to the do not shape up as a cup pounds In the. weights. I Frank lb Fernandez on-.Nov. 17 . . . president Leo Dandurand WJU ^ treated again for the > travel to Astoria. i reinstatement of Frankie. Filchock. New York Giant star who mage agains6 t recently ons Dick Maycr Ray BUlows Chet;splint and we have e*erv hope he Taloh was his last three stakes, a kosler must bowl thre^ series of and ,, ,• - *~—' '" -ons, JJICK Maver. Kav Billows The German - American League was well pleased with the re-• . eisbn, Billv including the Saratoga Cup, at was suspended in connection with a bribery conspiracy last three games each during the suits Sanok Rav Toig Pe^'lwiU run well." schedules all local derbies and at month. Five classes, are open for although his coaching staff; ^ m „— plavingplaying.. . >.j jinarv stake or other a mile and three-quarters, and season. Filchock has been plaving with the Hamilton Tigers detected a number of flaws in the: n an orc Metropolitan Oval in Maspeth, men and one unrestricted as to Whats happened to the Lesley race j doubt. that. I would start is assigned 116 pounds. 10 less than offensive to be worked on within Brooklyn will play German-Hun­ since his banishment . . . Andy N'iederreiter has opened a averages for the ladies. The four Cup play, strictly a big league him| but in a specia] of tnls kind he carried at Saratoga. the next few days. competition 20 years aco when men , garian and New York will be the suite of offices at 1K71 Broadway, Manhattan, in preparation bowlers in each class who turn in; ;Where there wou d w no race al .The last three winners of the. guest of Kollsman at Jamaice, L. I., the highest nine-game totals for Resnick's major problem is de- like George Dawson. Driggs, Jess all if we scratched, we have de- Matron Stakes went on to be for a busy Winter boxing campaign. veloping depth in the forward wall, Sweetser. Tailer. Maurice Mc- while in Astoria Hota and Ein- the month at each establishment jcided to run and it may be, as we voted the best of either sex in the tracht will provide the opposition. His men from end to end Carthy Jr.. Geno Homarts, George will be entered in the finals. Said, arc 01 'hope, that Assault will run as well past three years. Busher. Beaugay In the Hawthorne Field tilt the finals will be held on the Saturday!"00d slze- but he seems to lack Dunlap, George Voigt, Gardiner ias he worked yesterday morning." and First Flight were the fillies White. Augie Kammer and those fans will see the return of Egil nearest the 15th of the following reserves, Assault worked a mile in 1:41 2-5 and there's a good chance history Skogstrom to the lineup after the COLLEGE GRID SCHEDULE month and will be in the form of He plans to work out the b.g lads were winning? Expenses, the jln his final prep yesterday morn­ will repeat itself, for Bewitch, the s-quad every afternoon in an effort matter of expenses. absence of almost a year due to an elimination contest. ing, while Armed took the Belmont leader thus far this season, will knee operation along with five new Maine at Rhode Island. SOUTHWXST to uncover new men for the re- The Massachusetts crowd wanted Tonight •Mohawk at Boston U. A bowler wishing to compete can take on the leaders of the East In faces. N. Texas at Arkansas. s Muhlenberg at Lafayette. Okla. A. and M. at T. C U. to 2o whole hog. make the. teamfe^i^^^^S'S? do so at any time and may roll - crve roles. ,,;;". '•, ngS m 1M nder fln eXCr the running of the Matron to The Sunday schedule: Bavlor at Miami. Nor'eastern at 8prlnglield. Tex. Tech at.Tex. A. and M. the Very best it could with the ex-i[ *! ^° " " Clemson at Boston College. •Penn. M. C. at Delaware. as. many series of nine cames as Experienced backfield men avail else bov. prove her right to the crown. AMERICAN LEAGUE he wishes but can win';only' one fWe for full-tune a^tgn.ment are penses paid by the associations, Davidson at W. and M St.'Michael's at Vermont. FAR WEST Brooklyn Wandertrs vs, K*»rny Celtics, Drexel at West Chester. Union at St. Lawrence. Idaho at Stanford. entrv into the finals and one Walter Blum Dave Finkle. George I -No go said the U. S A G., HiwUiornt Tlfld; Kearny Americans vs. Iowa at U. C. L. A. Valparaiso at St. Joseph's Navy at California. Brooklyn Hispanos. Kearny. N. J.; New Vlllanova at Army. prize in the prelims. He must alsoNlton-. Charles Levy and Joe ana the late Tack Ramsay left his HINT BAN ON ROCKY Kansas at Denver. W. Maryland at Harvard. St. Mary's at Hawaii. Scnmsse York American* vs. Baltmore S. C, K'sas Stale at Texas Mines. SM.U. 'at Santa Clara. average but the! *- Blum is expected to_ take position of officialdom to go down Sterliru Oval; Philadelphia Nation* vs. W. and M. at Davidson.- Utah at Oregon Statt. Use his highest Brookhattan, Philadelphia. Miss. Southern al Auburn. SV. Reserve at Duquesne. !0ver the air-important blocking ion the floor of a U. S. G. A. mcet- Bushwicks Ring TO BE LIFTED TODAY . Miss. State at Chatt'ooga. Wyoming at Arizona. a\erage bowled in the establish- NATIONAL LEAGUE Waynesburg at Oeneva. Texas at Oregon. 1 •acated by George Cavooris. jing to fi OJoa vs. Bronx Scot*. Kims County N. Y. U. at Temple W. and L. at Richmond. ment that is his home alley will PP?Colto vacaten wad s bthy eGeorg Rockawae Cavoorisy eleven'. s |intoniansg to figh. "Tht ofef Walkethe embattler Cup dteam' Bos-s The State Athletic Commis­ Oval; Hallkvoh va. Bridaeport. Thomas Oklahoma at Detroit. take precedence even if lower than star ground gainer last season andjexpenses may bo paid, the public sion, it wa* announced yester­ Jefterson Pleld; Italian-American vs. SOUTH Sunday Down Arc light day, will Issue an important Swedish, Steinway Oval; New Yor.k Hun- that pinned elsewhere. tarian vs. Nassau. Starlight Park; Se- Alabama al Tulane. Nevada at San Francisco. statement to Hht press today. Tomorrow Catawba at V. M. I. I is expected to play an Important j links team expenses may be paid aura vs Hakoah. Red Hook Stadium. Cincinnati at Kentucky. role once There was widespread specula­ Oalicia vs. Prague. KIng&brldie Stadium. PROFESSIONAL A total of 10 teams inaugurated again. Finkle. a letter-land college team's expenses may EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE LOCAL Furmn at V. P. I. . Curtain Tonight tion that it will concern the Segura vs. Hakoah. Red Hook Stadium; Panzer at Wagner. Oeorge Wash, at Virginia the Albee Square B League season ."£« « 1945. is back once again;be paid -because we can't stop 'em. Hallkvoh vs. Bav Ridge United, Thomas Rutgers at Columbia. G'getown at Wake Forest- Tonight two newcomers. after ending . of Rocky Graiiano't •Susquehana at C.C.N.Y, Georgia at North Carolina The two newcomers thtl e holdinc down a varsity postjthe U. S. G. A. might have said)-, The Bushwicks will ring down Jtfferson Field ALL-ANLSR CONFERENCE Adelphi Steak House and 5UV suspension. Maryl'd at S. Carolina. themselvesl,he-for' ascnool Californi; a high school var- remaibut nno otheramateur.. Amateu" r golf must the curtain on therr 19.47 night GERMAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE •Mississippi at Florida •Cleveland at Chtcaio; Hooples. distinguished Lcvv al&0 wa <; a Banned In February, he since Major Division EAST N. C. State at Duke 'Eddie Bass of the latter - member of the] '^Has golf remained amateur? ball season'at Dexter Park when oBorklyn vs German-Huntanan Met­ Alfred al Bucknell. won the middleweight title by ropolitan Oval: Plaelier vs. Hoboken, Otterbeln at W Virginia Sunday totaled 623. including a 254 game, Rockaway 1945 team, He-is return-j About 80 percent, we'd say. taking they meet the Philadelphia Stars Amer. Inter'al at Devens. 'Rice at L. S. Uf beating Tony Zale In Chicago. Scheutie* Park; Kollsman vs. New York, Bates at Massachusetts. ' Tennessee at Georgia Tech. helping his team whip last year's ihg to action again as a quarter- j a chance on a nice round number of the Negro National League to­ Jamaica. L. I.; Hota vs. ElntrsclU. As­ NATIONAL LEAGUE back after a season on the sidelines, though it would be better to simply The Dec. 19 boxing date at the toria; Newark vs Elizabeth, Frachers Bowdoln at Tufts Chicago B"rs at Green Bay. champ- Vincent's Jewelry combine night. The game will start at Grove. Clarkson at Rochester. WEST Detroit at Chicago C»rd». SchUlS!!el who mav be tne Garden has been held open in Coast Quard at R. P. I.. in two games "Adelphi Wanked' -- reglilar|state, "More so ' than any other!8:45 Premier Division Colorado al Io»a Slate. Wash, at Philadelphia. hope he would be reinstated by Hanscaten vs. Guiliana. Woodward Colby at New Hampshire. Indiana at Nebraska. Modern Sandwich\ wit„ith Dar»->>ni GaOal .fullback, was knocked out of action game." and let it go at that. i Incidentally it was these samel Connecticut at Brown. ALL-AMER. CONFERENCE that time. Oval; Schlesier vs. German-American, Mich! State at Michigan., San Francisco at Buffalo. ettd rolling a 583 for the lasers ... early with injuries last year. Strictly Amateur [Philadelphia Stars who opened the j College Point; Swiss vs. White Plains. Cortland at Bergen. Missouri at Ohio State. Other backs who r.re giverr Valley Stream; Sohwaben vs. College Dartmouth at Holy Cross. Pittsburgh at Illinois. New York at Baltimore. Gus Koch with 217 and 228 and ex- But there's no doubt about"""thisj presenrarc light season at Dexter Point, Bronx Beach; Yonkers Tt; Frang Hobart at Mlddlebury. Purdue at Wisconsin. AMERICAN LEAGUE of !paI k on Jjm Renda of Vincent's with 234|c«l«it opportunities of crashing I Ml'ev Cun 'business might be a perfect run- bryo, you mieht say. And out of, Manager Homer (Goose) Curry ninR mate for Colton Bv« c.r,ina ihpv-il oradiiate into thei - ; that sort of thing comes very little;will probably start Henry Miller ! Major' class' nex•' t yea" r . . . Back Jack Ebert and Mansfield Elkinri good golf. 'on the mound against, the Bush- from the army after (our years, are the leading end candidates. In But in its-way that was a',rugged|wick's! Bill Cash or Stanley Glenn Dr Lynch bowled with his wife addition to being a good pass-iconibat yesterday. The boys \\ere;will do his catching. Wesley Dennis kayoed. the nine and seven pins snatcher, Elkinri can pass and kick in there really trying and they j will be at first, Mahlon Duckett at He'll be. back in the Martin­ well. Both were regulars last sea­ started' out in weather so meanjsecond with Frank Austin, former son Coffee plav which features 10 son. Bill Kasin. Dick Weisblum and thai the one-day tournament of j Negro National League batting medicos as contestantv • AnyJ Nick Cholakis also are available for the L. I. G. A. scheduled for the champion, a short. Murray Wat- , J far corner group anxious to run a i riaa>, , _ „ Huntington-Crescent. Club was!kins will cover the Lou Romas hopes to have an- canceled for want of players— '.Gene Benson will be in left field leagfe at Lawler's can dp so if other fine season at center. His: probably the threat of more'squalls with Harry Simpson in center ven1emm\SlaTenneianneseare openhf^^Oeorge, probably will go:and^a promised 5f> mile-an-hour and Archie Braithwaite in right, .at gu¥rd with- Gene Langsam.|wind wa.s the real deterrentdel . Sunday afternoon the Bushwicks »t that time. ;• 'other guards are 220-pound Duke The best part of the .'day's-play will- lake part in another of those Modica, and Don Weinrab. The tac­ from this operatives viewpoint waS popular three-team split doubre"- kle candidates are Al Schriescheim. the typical golf storv. In the mom- headers. The Statcn Island Oilers Roach-Arnold Bout Henry Weyman, Nick Cholakis and ing. when it was toughest, Eddieiplay the opener with the Madison, Seymour Beck. Driggs came in reporting deeds of New Jersey Colonels furnishing the Far Rockaway's second game will'a Canadian named Guy Rowland,[opposition in the nightcap, be the first night football con- who could hit the ball, tremendous! At St. Nick Tonight test in the school's history when j distances but who couldn't putt |Daly Tops Cotton Lawrence, a traditional rival, will j worth a lick. The man from Que- Two boxing offensives will be be met under the Cedarhurst Sta-!becwas around in 77 despite five !in English Gqlf Play launched simultaneously tonight dium lights. Oct. 3. Another im-1 three-putt greens. So out we St. Annes, Engla!W>^3ept, 26 (U.R) whenAho St. Nicholas Arena, portant clash will be the Golden!trudged in'the afternoon to take —British Open Champicya_^Fred known tfs "The Cradle of Cham­ Anniversary test with St. John's'» look at the slope-shouldered, not Daly and Belgian Flory VanBonck pions.'' /resumes operations for the Prep at Far Rockaway. Nov. 8. very large man In the blue sweater pulled upset victories today to e Fall-Winter season and Lavern Tne schedule: and big white cap. ter the finals of the News, of the Roach of Plainview. Texas, starts Sept. 27. St. Francis, homr •!' True, Monsieur Rowland has a World match-play championship. the final push towards recognition • Oct. Z, Lawrence at Cedarhurs m- strange style. He .was the most Daly eliminated Defending" di::m uv.chii. ii. Midw'ood.' hpirti' :S open-stahced individual ever seen Henry Cotton. 3 and 2. and Van as'-'a main bout Garden fiehter. Jotin Adams.-away: L'S. Cire.it Neck' awav Roach, awarded the title as the Nov. 1. F'.nshlnS homc.'-R. S' .John's and plaved the ball from >o (arjDonck turned back Ryder Cup "•Fighting Marine of World . War home,. 15 Scwanhaka, -away off the left foot it didn't seem he!Player Charley Ward. 4 and 3. to II" bv Gene Turiney on the behalf, could reach it.' But. on the shots set the stage for the finals to- of the Marine Corps, faces the Coast Hits 4 Million .ve saw him play. Arthur Lynch.,morrow. punchin.'- fool from Philadelphia, I/Os Angeles. Sept. 26 -—The Pa­ of the featherv touch, outdrove u _ . —V Billy Arnold, in the 10-round fea­ cific Coast League today claimed him bv a good distance and Horse I miner uies ture. to be the first minor league' to just to confound evervthing. thei , Ky„ Sept. 26— Cnarles This time. Arnold's handlers in- reach the 4.0O0.0OO mark in attend­ Canadian rapped in a 20-footer on'H 'Trainer) Hughes, colorful har- •isi, the-Philadelphiah will not be ance. Last night's rrowds brought jthe ninth as surely and sharply ness and thoroughbred horse tram or and racing official, is dead. He a punchin' fool. For months now. the 1947 total to 4.007.145 — with as a Walter J. Travis. Billy has been under intensive in­ three more playing days left in Wasn't it ever- thus, in this had been ill since the Saratoga ;Tace meeting. struction by the experts to build >iP:nie regular"season strange eame of golf? R. T. his boxing technique and also de-. velop a defense. Belmont Entries Amato, Siegel in Semi-Fina! BOWLING \ victory over Roach could easily At B'way Arena Tuesday «r:'v> as' >he sprincboarn foriJOR^TimD^Y M.'i.OO: hirriirs: >'.\r--r OPEN DATES FOR CLUBS Arnold to return to the top ling- yfar«olds and up. about, nnc and •hff Vic Amato of. the BtiMiwick sec- ouaiiT mil's ion and Meyer Sieycl of Wllliams- B. B. Cafe, Inc. - ranks. r.P Wt P P w \ Loolt Around 1.13 R D<-!mn< 133-buigh come to blows in Hie eight l.>7 Snmptcr Si., Brooklyn 2 xxxB'cd -hirt. l.ao 5 xBild Mate •'i': round middleweight semi-final to f'orntr Howird A»f. TROTTING RESULTS a R'I W) '••• !3a in SixRffuilo t Kn12h• U: d 1.13 H -AHalf Ifour : >°o -he Livio Minelii-Johnny "Honey Cil.4»nm«»rr 3-0818 ROOSEVELT RACEW'AY; S ?"?;r Crys^>; J 'S. 12 PffM-po'.i? ill Boy" Williams eight rounder on flPPT FACE -Cla«»:fi'd. 4 Ffbalhiis !3<5 13 aValUhl 135 Tuesday night's Broadway Arena an s :o 4 30 '" D A r! s; n > n ;3Jt;4 TACJI-O S'ir/d 4BI >C. n Wmrr.f - and C M Klinf entr; tpener of the season. ' nn^--'Woe'-'ni' 'O^nn'.'1 — .a :n. : TO 3 50 SECOND RACE --$4,500; al'.na.inrf.- Aamto in fi'ghts in the same ring t'.t-' r.->-, Thnm^;' n- i'rref-yrar-nlds. i;x li:r:ons(.. tim'-2 14 '-5 Sh'dy Hanivr.r c kayoed Joe Agosra, battled Herbic Protoria nuviPP wt pp w •1 F.arlt Harvest 117 7 H-ir:iplp<- Kronowltz in a split decision mcet- ghrt, rx»rl« Q-r.t*-'aur>r 117' 9 Curtain.- Up ing and outpointed Augie Fleisch- SECON.D .'S) or.r> 11-71;* »rw>.»- 'C-*>?ni f) an 4-R0 •* no S Na.v.Mii i:o 10 xSlr Ga".«'r,< i07 ,auer and Art Robinson. p ; r,'r' iKirkt 4 ^O -) Soi4 Yru'l: S't 1 !7 :1 Yankrr Hi.i! III- 9 SO S Nassau 120 v. - r.ii\ (Jord%n> :-/. 7 :S 1-V Th.o**5 Sor.e. p'r^r'fi DHIIV Lip \7- i Sonc. i:«o ran on M ^ '•','- iv^" Ml"'nm!h-"Pr«lV»a>V»\'"'«nd.|r^finish—Prdlel»ri»t nSuk(-J;_ t»o->f»r.o;d .in. MnvriY DOCBI.E PAIO>:j!«n. fff,A^ W! P P %pt W » »l«J Mill INClHIXt JUlfUCHJJf r -* 1!:R;1 RACE—c:»»nn*tJ. P» *' one i A..ot» !',o a Inherituni-r Sf>».'Ol I'O'Oi lv P>nn Sta N V. 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